Listed Company Benefits
Manage Investor Relations Database: Using the iiXnet, investor relations departments can track, in a central location, the details of the relevant contact person responsible for making the research or investment decisions in regards to their company from the institutional investment community. This helps ensure that as coverage responsibilities move within institutional investment teams, listed companies remain aware of who they should be targeting with relevant materials.Company Event Publishing Platform: Any listed company participant can publish their corporate event calendar on the iiXnet, and the stock matching engine will ensure that the details are available to all relevant buyside and sellside participants. This includes details of result conference calls, result briefings and annual general meetings, as well as conference presentations and ad hoc events. This platform ensures that the right people get the right information at the right time.
Find New Investors: Investor relations participants can pro-actively target investors who may not necessarily have nominated their company for coverage but cover companies in the same industry or sector. In this way, corporates can find new investors to target who have not heard of the issuer but who are likely to have interest given their existing industry coverage.
Manage Broker Contacts: Investor relations participants are also presented with a custom contact database of all sell side analysts with responsibility for writing research on the issuer. In the same way new investors can be sought, issuers can also find analysts who do not write research on their stock, but who do actively follow similar companies.
How it works: For a listed company participant to set up their iiXnet profile to access all of these benefits there are two simple steps: i) provide basic contact details and ii) tell iiXnet your role (investor relations, CEO, CFO etc). The stock matching engine will do the rest to enable all the benefits outlined above.
